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1、Sostudyonhowtoinhibittheexcessiveinvestmentbehaviorinthecaseofsuchasocialrealityisevenmoreimportant.西南大学网院答案请咨询微信或QQ515224986

    F.propose
    promote
    prevent
    exhibit
参考答案:prevent;
2、Obamahaddualcitizenshipatbirth-hismotherwasAmericanandhisKenyanfatherwasaBritishsubject.
    C.topic
    citizenship
    course
    field
参考答案:citizenship;
3、Ican’tseeorfeelthechangefromoneseasontothenext,andIconstantlywrestlewiththeemotionoffeelingtrapped.
    A.hit
    deal
    struggle
    attack
参考答案:struggle;
4、Jimfoundaflatnearthecampusthrougharealestateagency.
    theinternationalofficeoftheuniversity
    charityservice
    thebusinessofbuyingandsellinglandandbuildings
    students’union
5、Whennaturalization,theapplicantshouldswearallegiancetotheirnewstateoritsruler.
    loyalty
    truth
    sacrifice
    justice
6、Languagelearningstrategieshasalwaysbeenaresearchfocusintherealmofsecondlanguageacquisitionandappliedlinguistics.
    E.country
    interest
    field
    branch
7、Thisexplainstheconstantdesireforvirtualcontact,Kraussays—andthatcontactgetsinthewayofrealrelationships.
    essential
    unreal
    practical
    effective
8、Howmuchdoyougetasmonthlyallowancefromyourparents?Howdoyouspendit?
    pocketmoney
    receipt
    debt
    interest
9、Thefareinthishotelisalmostasgoodashomecooking.
    ticket
    food
    price
    passenger
10、Whennaturalization,theapplicantshouldrenouncetheirpriorcitizenship.
    D.present
    giveup
    refuse
    gain
11、“Wearelonelybutfearfulofintimacy.Digitalconnectionsoffertheillusionofcompanionshipwithoutthedemandsoffriendship.Weexpectmorefromtechnologyandlessfromeachother.”
    B.friendship
    companionship
    closeness
    understanding
12、Ahealthylifestyleinvolveseatingabalanceddiet,exercisingregularlyandmanagingstresseffectively.Makingthesehealthychoiceseverydaycanaffectmorethanyourphysicalappearance--itcanalsoincreaseboththelengthandqualityofyourlifebyboostingyourimmunitytodiseaseandkeepingyouemotionallyhealthy.MentalHealthMoodandcognitivefunctionplayanimportantroleinqualityoflife,productivityandhealthyinterpersonalrelationships.AccordingtotheAmericanJournalofPsychiatry,aWesterndiethighinsaturatedfat,refinedcarbohydratesandalcoholisassociatedwithhigherlevelsofdepressionandanxietyinwomenthanadietrichinfruit,vegetablesandwholegrains.Whilemoreresearchisneeded,eatingabalanceddietthatincludesacombinationofcomplexcarbohydrates,leanproteinandhealthyfatsmaybeaneffectivewaytoprotectmentalhealth.EnergyandStaminaHealthismorethantheabsenceofillness.Ahealthybodyrewardsyouwithalifetimeofserviceintheformofhighenergylevels,strengthandlongevity.AccordingtoScienceDaily,low-intensityexercisecandecreasefatigueby65percentwhileboostingenergylevelsupto20percent.Healthyadultsshouldaimfor30minutesofmoderate-intensityaerobicexerciseeachdayforoptimalfitness.Activitycanbespreadthroughoutthedayandmayincludesmallchangeslikeparkingfurtherfromentrancesortakingthestairsinsteadoftheelevator.DiseasePreventionChronicdiseaseslikeheartdisease,typeIIdiabetesandcancerareendemicintoday’ssociety.Whileriskfactorslikefamilyhistoryareuncontrollable,lifestylefactorssuchasdiet,exerciseandavoidanceofharmfulhabitscangoalongwaytowardpreventingdisease.TheMayoClinicstatesthateatingadietlowinsaturatedfat,exercisingfor30minutesdailyandavoidingtobaccousegreatlyreducetheriskofheartdisease—themostcommonchronicdiseaseintheUnitedStates.Eatinganutritiousdietandexercisingregularlymayalsohelppreventcancerdevelopmentinpeoplewithanincreasedgeneticriskforthedisease,accordingtotheAmericanCancerSociety.BeautyandAppearanceHealthylifestylehabitsarevitalformaintainingayouthful,attractiveappearance.Forexample,vitaminAsupportshealthyskin,hairandnails,whileantioxidantslikevitaminCandseleniumhelppreventfreeradicaldamageinvolvedintheagingprocess.Healthylifestylechoiceslikeeatingabalanceddietandexercisingregularlyalsohelppreventobesity.Avoidingexcessivesunexposure,smokingandotherpotentiallyharmfulhabitspromotesayouthfulappearancebyprotectingagainstdamagethatcanacceleratetheagingofyourskin.Healthismorethantheabsenceofillness
    </p><p>Adiethighinsaturatedfat,refinedcarbohydratesandalcohol</p><p>
    </p><p>Adietrichinfruit,vegetableandwholegrains</p><p>
    </p><p>Abalanceddietthatincludesacombinationofcomplexcarbohydrates,leanproteinandhealthyfats</p><p>
    </p><p>Adietlowinsaturatedfatbuthighinrefinedcarbohydrates</p><p>
    </p><p>regular</p><p>
    </p><p>nutritious</p><p>
    </p><p>genetic</p><p>
    </p><p>common</p><p>
    </p><p>eatingabalanceddiet</p><p>
    </p><p>reducingyourimmunitytodisease</p><p>
    </p><p>managingstresseffectively</p><p>
    </p><p>exercisingregularly</p><p>
    </p><p>Alloftheabove.</p><p>
    </p><p>Ahealthybodycanprovideyouwithhighenergylevels.</p><p>
    </p><p>Ahealthybodycanleadtolongevity.</p><p>
    </p><p>Ahealthybodycanrewardyouwithstrength.</p><p>
    </p><p>acceleratetheagingofyourskin</p><p></p><p>
    </p><p>helppreventobesity</p><p>
    </p><p>preventfreeradicaldamage</p><p>
    </p><p>helpyougethealthyskin,hairandnails</p><p>
13、Sleepisgenerallydividedintofivestages.Inthefirststages,apersonsinksintoalightsleep;musclesrelax,breathingandpulseareslowdown.Inthethirdandfourthstagesofdeepsleep,asleepercanonlybeawakenedbyaloudandunusualnoise;theheartbeatsslowlyandbloodpressuredrops.Itisinthefifthstagethatthebodyregeneratesandapersondreams.Dreamsareanimportantpartofhealthysleep.Theyhelpthebrainadaptandrespondtolifeexperience.Thebrainisalmostasactiveatthistimeaswhenapersonisawake.Thesecretsofagoodnight’ssleepareagoodmattressandreasonableeatinghabits.Aheavymealandtoomuchwinewilldestroyagoodnight’ssleep.Whenbuyingamattress,youshouldtestittomakesurethatwhenlyingonityouatecomfortableandyourbodysinksintoasidepositioneasily.Themattressshouldbeoftherightsize—20to30centimeterslongerthanthesleeper’sstretched-outbodyandatleast95centimeterswide.Acomfortablebedandaslightlydarkenedbedroomareimportanttoagoodsleep,too.Itistruethatagoodnight’ssleepmustbelong,deepandwithnodisturbance,sothatboththebrainandthebodywillregenerateduringsleep.Therefore,thebedshouldbeplacedatleast60centimetersawayfromawindow.
    ?</p><p>thesecondandthirdstages</p><p>
    ?</p><p>thefirstandsecondstages?</p><p>
    ?</p><p>thethirdandfourthstages?</p><p>
    ?</p><p>thefourthandfifthstages</p><p>
    ?</p><p>theimportanceofthebedroom???</p><p>
    ?</p><p>thetimerequiredforagoodsleep</p><p>
    ?</p><p>thesecretsforagoodnight’ssleep</p><p>
    ?</p><p>theimportanceofagoodmattress</p><p>
    ?</p><p>?95centimeterswide</p><p>
    ?</p><p>60centimeterswide??</p><p>
    ?</p><p>?30centimeterslong?????</p><p>
    ?</p><p>?50centimeterslong</p><p>
    ?</p><p>pulserateslowsdown</p><p>
    ?</p><p>theheartbeatsslowly??</p><p>
    ?</p><p>musclesrelax??</p><p>
    ?</p><p>thebodybecomesfreshagain</p><p>
    ?</p><p>?aright-sizedmattress</p><p>
    ?</p><p>acomfortablebed?</p><p>
    ?</p><p>avery?darkenedroom</p><p>
    ?</p><p>?alightmeal?</p><p>
14、It’simpolitetoarriveatadinnerpartymorethan15to20minuteslate.Thehostorhostessusuallywaitsforalloftheguestsbeforeservingthefood.Ifsomeoneislate,thefoodmaybespoiled,andsomightthehostorhostess’mood.Ifyoufindyouwillhavetobelate,callandtellthemtostartwithoutyou.It’sevenworsetobeearly!Thehostorhostesswillprobablynotbeready.Ifyouareearly,driveorwalkaroundtheblockfewtimes,orjustsitinyourcaruntiltherighttime.It’softenimportanttoarriveatapartyontime.Someget-together,especiallyformaldinnerpartiesdependonexactarrivaltimes.Ontheotherhand,foropenhouses,thehostorhostessinvitesgueststoarriveandleavebetweenspecifictimes,soyoucanarriveatanytimewithinthetimesheorshegivesyou.It’snicetobringanemptystomach,butit’sevennicertobringasmallgift.Thegiftshouldnotcostalot,oryoumightembarrassthehostorhostess.Flowers,wine,someprettysoapfortheguestbathroom,aboxofcandy,abottleofinexpensivebutgoodwineandsimilargiftswilldofine.Neverbringmoneyasagift.NorthAmericansmightkissaclosefriendonthecheekingreeting.Butneveronthelips,unlesstheyarevery,veryclose!ItisnotcustomaryforAmericanstogreeteachotherwithakissunlesstheyhadnotmetforalongtime.
    ?</p><p>callandtellthehostorhostesstowaitforyou</p><p>
    ?</p><p>sendsomeonetotellthehostorhostessnottowaitforyou</p><p>
    ?</p><p>calland?tellthehostorhostessnottowaitforyou</p><p>
    ?</p><p>sendsomeonetotellthehostorhostesstowaitforyou</p><p>
    ?</p><p>aparty?forfamilymembersandfriendswhereguestscancomeandgobetweenspecifictimes</p><p>
    ?</p><p>apartywhichisopentoanybody</p><p>
    ?</p><p>apartywhichisheldintheopen</p><p>
    ?</p><p>ahousewhichisopendayandnight</p><p>
    ?</p><p>thehostandhostesswillunderstand</p><p>
    ?</p><p>theguestwillhavetogohungry</p><p>
    ?</p><p>thehostandhostesswillbeveryangry</p><p>
    ?</p><p>thehostandhostesswillbeinlowspirits</p><p>
    ?</p><p>veryimpolite????</p><p>
    ?</p><p>?common??</p><p>
    ?</p><p>?wrong</p><p>
    ?</p><p>verynotcommon??</p><p>
    ?</p><p>dear????????</p><p>
    ?</p><p>costly</p><p>
    ?</p><p>?expensive?</p><p>
    ?</p><p>cheap????</p><p>
15、Youintroducetwoofyourgoodfriendstoeachotherinhopesthatthey,too,canbecomegoodfriends.Butwhentheystarttobondinanunexpectedwayandhangoutwithoutyou,mightyouregretintroducingthemtoeachotherinthefirstplace?AndreaLavinthal,co-writerofthebest-sellingbookFriendorFrenemy?:AGuidetotheFriendsYouNeedandtheOnesYouDon’t,toldTheNewYorkTimesinarecentinterview:“Mostgirlswon’tadmitthis,butthey’dratheryouhitontheirsignificantotherthantheirbestfriend.”AnotherwriterofthebookisJessicaRozler.Lavinthalsaidsheonceintroducedtwofriendstoeachotheroverbrunch.Afewweekslater,shestumbledontothetwowomenhavingdinnertogetherinarestaurant,andlearnedthey’dbeenspendingquiteabitoftimetogether.“Theretheywereintherestaurant,lovingeachother,probablytalkingabouthowI’mnotfunnyenoughorsmartenough,”shesaid.“Whatdoyousay?Areyougoingtoinsistthatwhenevertheyhangout,youbethere?That’sweird.Areyougoingtobringitupandbebereft?That’saninteractionsohardforgirls.”WhatAmericanscall“friendstealing”is“leapfrogging”inBritain.Butperhapsthere’snoneedforustomakeafussaboutbeingleapfrogged.RonaldSharpisaprofessorofEnglishatVassarCollege,US,whoco-editedTheNortonBookofFriendshipwithEudoraWelty.Sharpsaid:“Theanxietyaboutsocialpoachingstemsfromaninappropriateordistortedviewofwhatfriendshipis.Itviewsfriendshipasazero-sumgame,orasanattempttomaximizeyourresources.Itconvertsthenaturalgenerosityoffriendshipintoakindofinvestment.”Sharpadded,“Ifyoucan’ttrustyourfriendtohavearelationshipwithanotherpersonyouconsiderafriend,it’saclearsymptomofaprobleminyourfriendships.”Sohowdoyoudealwithbeingleapfrogged?Sharpsaid:“PartoftheburdenisonthefriendmakertoassuretheinsecurefriendthateverythingisOK.Butpartoftheburdenshouldalsobeontheoriginalfriendnottobeanxiousaboutit.”Takeiteasyandbepatient.InLavinthal’scase,patiencepaidoff.Shesaidofthetwowomenwhomshehadintroducedtoeachother:“Theybecamebetterandbetterfriends.Itwasweirdforawhile.Butthensomehow,organically,Igotbroughtbackintothefold.Theirfriendshipcooledoffalittlebit,andweallfoundourwayback.”Sheadded:“IfeellikeI’mthehotitemagain.Theyneedmenow.Theyneedmetogetbacktotherootofwhythey’refriends.”
    </p><p>Becauseyoumaybondinanunexpectedway.</p><p>
    </p><p>Becausegirlsdon’twantothergirlstobegoodfriends.</p><p>
    </p><p>Becausethey’reworriedabouttheirbestfriendsbeing“stolen.”</p><p>
    </p><p>Becausetheirbestfriendsmightgossipaboutthem.</p><p>
    </p><p>tough
    </p><p>distantandindifferent</p><p>
    </p><p>brave
    </p><p>losingone’sfamiliesorfriends</p><p>
    </p><p>Onewhoseemstobeyourfriendbutisactuallyyourenemy.</p><p>
    </p><p>Onewhoisneitheryourfriendnoryourenemy.</p><p>
    </p><p>Onewhoseemstobeyourenemybutisactuallyyourfriend.</p><p>
    </p><p>Onewhoisbothyourfriendandyourenemy.</p><p>
    </p><p>friendshipneedstrustandanxietyaboutleapfroggingisinappropriate</p><p>
    </p><p>friendshipshouldconvertnaturalgenerosityintoinvestment</p><p>
    </p><p>friendshipmeansmaximizationofresources</p><p>
    </p><p>friendshipisazero-sumgame</p><p>
    </p><p>theoriginalfriendisassured</p><p>
    </p><p>thenewfriendshipcoolsoff</p><p>
    </p><p>thefriendmakerisassured</p><p>
    </p><p>thefriendmakerisanxious</p><p>
16、Theuniversitiesfromwhichtoday’suniversitiesaredescendentswerefoundedintheMiddleAges.Theywereestablishedeitherbycorporationsofstudentswantingtolearn,asinItaly,orbyteacherswantingtoteach,asinFrance.Corporationsthathadspeciallegalorcustomaryprivilegesforthepurposeofcarryingouttheintentionsoftheincorporatorswerecommoninthosedays.TheuniversitycorporationsoftheMiddleAgesattheheightoftheirpowerwerenotresponsibletoanybody,andcouldnotbepunishedbyanyauthorities.Theyclaimed,andmadegoodtheirclaim,completeindependenceofallreligiousandnonreligiouscontrol.TheAmericanuniversitywas,however,atfirstacorporationformedbyareligiousgrouporbythestateforthepurposesofthegroup.TheAmericanuniversityintheseventeenthcenturywasmuchclosertotheAmericanuniversitytodaythantotheuniversityintheMiddleAges.ThePuritancommunitiesneededministersandprofessionalmenandsotheyestablisheduniversitiestoprovidethem.Later,religiousgroupsbuiltuniversitiesinordertoextendtheirowninfluence.Forexample,theUniversityofChicagowasfoundedbydevoutBaptiststocombattherisingtideofMethodismintheMiddleWestandShakersintheEast.ThepresidentandthetrusteesoftheUniversitywererequiredtohavetheproperreligiousrelationsinordertokeeptheUniversityontherightpath.Fortunately,thecombinationofJohnD,Rockefeller,WilliamRaineyHarper,andtheenlightenedwingoftheBaptistChurchpreservedtheuniversityfromtoonarrowaninterpretationofitspurpose.
    </p><p>theCatholicChurch</p><p>
    </p><p>thegovernment</p><p>
    </p><p>studentswantingtolearn</p><p>
    </p><p>groupsofscholars</p><p></p><p>
    </p><p>economicreasons</p><p>
    </p><p>politicalreasons</p><p>
    </p><p>academicpurposes</p><p>
    </p><p>religiouspurposes</p><p>
    </p><p>providingministersandprofessionals</p><p>
    </p><p>trainingschoolteachers</p><p>
    </p><p>supplyingprofessionalsforcorporations</p><p></p><p>
    <br/></p><p>influencingthegovernment</p><p></p><p>
    </p><p>theybroadenedtheoriginalgoaloftheuniversity</p><p>
    </p><p>theywereextremelyfaithfulintheirreligiousbeliefs</p><p>
    </p><p>theywereimportantfoundersoftheuniversity</p><p>
    </p><p>theystucktothefoundingprinciplesoftheuniversity</p><p>
    </p><p>Puritans</p><p>
    </p><p>Shakers</p><p></p><p>
    </p><p>Baptists</p><p>
    </p><p>Methodists</p><p>
17、Lazinessisasin,everyoneknowsthat.Wehaveprobablyallhadlecturespointingoutthatlazinessisimmoral,thatitiswasteful,andthatlazypeoplewillneveramounttoanythinginlife.Butlazinesscanbemoreharmfulthanthat,anditisoftencausedbymorecomplexreasonsthansimplewishtoavoidwork.Somepeoplewhoappeartobelazyaresufferingfrommuchmoreseriousproblems.Theymaybesodistrustfuloftheirfellowworkersthattheyareunabletojoininanygrouptaskforfearofridiculeorforfearofhavingtheirideastolen.Thesepeoplewhoseemlazymaybeparalyzedbyafearoffailurethatpreventsfruitfulwork.Orothersortsoffantasies,maypreventwork;somepeoplearesobusyplanning,sometimesplanninggreatdealsorfantasticachievementsthattheyareunabletodealwithwhatever“lesser”workisonhand.Stillotherpeoplearenotavoidingwork;strictlyspeaking,theyaremerelyprocrastinating—reschedulingtheirday.Lazinesscanactuallybehelpful.Likeprocrastinators,somepeoplemaylooklazywhentheyarereallythinking,contemplating,researching.Weshouldallrememberthatgreatscientificdiscoveriesoccurredbychance.Newtonwasn’tworkingintheorchardwhentheapplehithimandhedevisedthetheoryofgravity.Allofuswouldliketohavesomeone“lazy”buildthecarorstovewebuy,particularlyifthat“laziness”wascausedbytheworker’stakingtimetocheckeachstepofhisworkandtodohisjobright.Andsometimes,being“lazy”—thatis,takingtimeoffforarest—isgoodfortheoverworkedstudentsorexecutive.Takingarestcanbeparticularlyhelpfultotheathletewhoistryingtoohardorthedoctorwho’ssimplyworkinghimselfovertimetoomanyeveningsattheclinic.Sobecarefulwhenyou’retemptedtocallsomeonelazy.Thatpersonmaybethinking,resting,orplanninghisorhernextwork.
    ?formal????</p><p>
    ?</p><p>factual</p><p>
    ?</p><p>humorous?</p><p>
    ?</p><p>serious???</p><p>
    ?</p><p>lazinessisadisease</p><p>
    ?</p><p>?agooddefinitionoflazinessisemotionalillness</p><p>
    ?</p><p>?somepeopleappearlazybecausetheyareinsecure</p><p>
    ?</p><p>lazinessismorebeneficialthanharmful</p><p>
    ?</p><p>Theword“laziness”issometimesappliedincorrectly.</p><p>
    ?</p><p>Mostassemblyworkersarelazy.</p><p>
    ?</p><p>Mostofthetimelazinessisavirtue.</p><p>
    ?</p><p>Mostinsecurepeoplearelazy.</p><p>
    ?</p><p>understood???????</p><p>
    ?</p><p>?designed???</p><p>
    ?</p><p>wrote???????</p><p>
    ?</p><p>proved</p><p>
    ?</p><p>?lazinessisthesignofdeep-seatedemotionalproblems</p><p>
    ?</p><p>?lazinessisamoralsin</p><p>
    ?</p><p>lazypeopledomorecarefulwork</p><p>
    ?</p><p>there?areadvantagesanddisadvantagesinbeinglazy</p><p>
18、Whatdoesthefutureholdfortheproblemofhousing?Agooddealdepends,ofcourse,onthemeaningof“future”.Ifoneisthinkingintermsofsciencefictionandthespaceage,itisatleastpossibletoassumethatmanwillhavesolvedsuchtrivialandearthlyproblemsashousing.Writersofsciencefiction,fromH.G.Wellsonwards,havehadlittletosayonthesubject.Theyhaveconveyedthesuggestionthatmenwillliveingreatcomfort,witheveryconceivableapparatustomakelifesmooth,healthyandeasy,ifnothappy.Buttheyhavenotsaidwhathishousewillbemadeof.Perhapssomenewbuildingmaterial,asyetunimagined,willhavebeendiscoveredorinventedatleast.Onemaybecertainthatbricksandmortarwilllonghavegoneoutoffashion.Buttheproblemsofthenextgenerationortwocanmorereadilybeimagined.Scientistshavealreadypointedoutthatunlesssomethingisdoneeithertorestricttheworld’srapidgrowthinpopulationortodiscoveranddevelopnewsourcesoffood(orboth),millionsofpeoplewillbedyingofstarvationoratthebestsufferingfromunderfeedingbeforethiscenturyisout.Butnobodyhasyetworkedoutanyplanforhousingthesegrowingpopulations.Admittedlytheworstsituationswilloccurinthehottestpartsoftheworld,wherehousingcanbelightstructureorinbackwardareaswherestandardsaretraditionallylow.Buteventheminimumshelterrequiresmaterialsofsomekindandintheteeming,bulgingtownsthelow-standard“housing”offlattenedpetrolcansanddirtycanvasisfarmorewastefulofgroundspacethancanbetolerated.Sincethewar,HongKonghassufferedthekindofcrisiswhichislikelytoariseinmanyotherplacesduringthenextgeneration.Literallymillionsofrefugeesarrivedtoswellthealreadygrowingpopulationandemergencystepshadtobetakenrapidlytopreventsqualoranddiseaseandthespreadcrime.Thecityistacklingthesituationenergeticallyandenormousblocksoftenementsarerisingatanastonishingspeed.ButHongKongisonlyonesmallpartofwhatwillcertainlybecomeavastproblemandnotmerelyahousingproblem,becausewhenpopulationgrowsatthisratethereareaccompanyingproblemsofeducation,transport,hospitalservices,drainage,watersupplyandsoon.NoteveryareamaygivethesameresourcesasHongKongtodrawuponandthesearchforquickerandcheapermethodsofconstructionmustnevercease.
    </p><p>standardsofbuildingarelow</p><p>
    </p><p>thereisnotenoughgroundspace</p><p>
    </p><p>onlyminimumshelterwillbepossible</p><p>
    </p><p>thepopulationgrowthwillbethegreatest</p><p>
    </p><p>HongKonghasfacedaseriouscrisiscausedbymillionsofrefugees.</p><p>
    </p><p>HongKonghassuccessfullydealtwiththeemergencycausedbymillionsofrefugees.</p><p>
    </p><p>ManypartsoftheworldmayhavetofacethekindofproblemsencounteredbyHongKongandmayfinditmuchhardertodealwiththem.</p><p>
    </p><p>HongKong’scrisiswasnotonlyamatterofhousingbutincludedanumberofotherproblemsofpopulationgrowth.</p><p>
    </p><p>anewwayofusingbricksandmortarwillhavebeendiscovered</p><p>
    </p><p>bricksandmortarwillbereplacedbysomeotherbuildingmaterial</p><p>
    </p><p>anewbuildingmaterialwillhavebeeninvented</p><p>
    </p><p>bricksandmortarwillnotbeusedbypeoplewhowanttheirhousetobefashionable</p><p>
    </p><p>isthequestionoffindingenoughgroundspace</p><p>
    </p><p>willbehowtofeedtheevergrowingpopulation</p><p>
    </p><p>isdifficulttoforesee</p><p>
    </p><p>willbehowtoprovideenoughhousesinthehottestpartsoftheworld</p><p>
    </p><p>Theywillnotbesolveduntilanewbuildingmaterialhasbeendiscovered.</p><p>
    </p><p>Theyareunimportantandeasilydealtwith.</p><p>
    </p><p>Theyhavebeendealtwithinspecificdetailinbooksdescribingthefuture.</p><p>
    </p><p>Theymaybecompletelysolvedatsometimeinthefuture.</p><p>
19、Intoday’sageoffasttravel,theworldseemsasmallerplace—andtosomepeople,alessexcitingplace.FiftyyearsagoonlyafewEnglishpeoplehadholidaysabroad.Peoplewhodidn’ttravelthoughtofothercountriesasveryfarawayanddifferent.Forexample,peoplethoughttheFrenchalleatgarlic,theItaliansalleatspaghettiandtheAmericansalldrinkCocaCola.Thesedefiniteideasofothernationalitiesarecalledstereotypes.Butdowehavethesamestereotypestoday?Peopletravelmore,weallwatchthesameTVprogrammes,andideastravelquicklytoo.NowadayseveryoneeatsgarlicandspaghettianddrinksCocaCola.Everyonelistenstothesamemusic.wearsthesamefashions,buysthesamecars.Theyjustdoitinadifferentlanguage!
    ?</p><p>?travelmore?</p><p>
    ?</p><p>watchdifferentTVprogrammes?</p><p>
    ?</p><p>travelmoreandwatchthesameTVprogrammes</p><p>
    ?</p><p>watchthesameTVprogrammes</p><p>
    ?</p><p>smallerandmore</p><p>
    ?</p><p>?biggerandless</p><p>
    ?</p><p>?smallerandless???</p><p>
    ?</p><p>biggerandmore?</p><p>
    ?</p><p>havechanged???
    ?</p><p>arethesame?</p><p>
    ?</p><p>?aredifferent</p><p>
    ?</p><p>arealmostthesame</p><p>
    ?</p><p>ABigWorld???</p><p>
    ?</p><p>ASmallWorld</p><p>
    ?</p><p>?AnExcitingWorld</p><p>
    ?</p><p>AnInterestingWorld</p><p>
    ?</p><p>nearandthesame</p><p>
    ?</p><p>nearanddifferent</p><p>
    ?</p><p>remoteandverydifferent??</p><p>
    ?</p><p>remoteandthesame</p><p>
20、Fromtimetotime,weneedanexpert.Insuchsituations,theInternethasbeenlikeagiftfromthegods.Intheolddays,authoritieswerenearathandforexpertadvice:thevillageseamstressonhowtomakeabuttonhole,theblacksmithonhowtotakecareofahorse’shooves,ortheapothecaryonwhattodoaboutwarts.OntheInternet,adviceandanswersitesarepoppingupallovertheplace,withself-proclaimedexpertsattheready.Exp.comclaimstohave“tensofthousandsofexpertswhocanhelpyou,”whilethemorerestrainedAbuzz.com,ownedbyTheNewYorkTimes,limitsitspitchto“AskAnything!RealPeople.RealAnswers.”It’ssaidthatexpertsitesorknowledgenetworksrepresentthelateststageintheInternet&#39;sevolution,a“democratizationofexpertise.”However,ifyourquestionisaboutsomethingotherthan“Whoinventedthelightbulb?”,theanswersarelikelytobeawildpotpourriofpersonalopinions.Topcollegesanduniversitiesarerushingintoonlineeducation,butthebignewsistheproliferationofanewbreedoffor-profitonlineinstitutionsbringingInterneteducationtothemasses.“TheInternetwillprobablybethesinglemostdemocratizingforceineducation,”saysColumbiaBusinessSchoolDeanMeyerFeldberg,whoenvisionseducationalprogramsbeingroutedthroughthenettohundredsofmillionsofpeople.ThelargestonlineinstitutionistheUniversityofPhoenix,withsome6,000studentstodayandhopesofreaching200,000studentsin10years.Theuniversityoffersbachelor’s,master’s,anddoctoraldegreesinbusinessmanagement,technology,education,andnursing.Theuniversitynotesthatitsdegreeprogramscostfarlessandmaytakesomestudentsfarlesstimetocomplete.Ontheotherhand,aBusinessWeeksurveyof247companiesfoundthatonlyahandfulwouldconsiderhiringapplicantswhoearnedtheirMBAdegreesonline.Whetherthatwillchangeasfor-profitonlineuniversitiesimprovetheirofferingsandgraduatesprovetheirworth-isanyone’sguess.TherestoftheworldismovingintocyberspacemoreslowlythantheUnitedStates,and,inthedevelopingworld,theInternethashardlypenetratedatall.UNSecretary-GeneralKofiAnnanisdeterminedtochangethisthroughtheUnitedNationsInformationTechnologyService,whichwilltrainlargenumbersofpeopletotapintotheincomeenhancingpoweroftheInternet.AnnanisalsoproposinganInternethealthnetworkthatwillprovidestate-of-the-artmedicalknowledgeto10,000clinicsandhospitalsinpoorcountries.
    </p><p>providingmedicalknowledgetopoorhospitals</p><p>
    </p><p>promotingtheuseoftheInternetovertheworld</p><p>
    </p><p>improvingUNstaff’scomputerskill</p><p>
    </p><p>Itispredictableinfuturedevelopment.</p><p>
    </p><p>Itcannotthrivewithoutgoodmanagement.</p><p>
    </p><p>Peoplebelievethatitisdoomedfromthestart.</p><p>
    </p><p>Peoplehavetowaitandsee.</p><p>
    </p><p>veryartistic</p><p>
    </p><p>advancedandwithmoderntechnology</p><p>
    </p><p>verycreative</p><p>
    </p><p>skillfulandattractive</p><p>
    </p><p>believesthatmostoftheonlineexpertsarequalified</p><p>
    </p><p>trustsolddaysexpertsmorethanonlineones</p><p>
    </p><p>truststheintelligenceoflargeamountsofexpertsonline</p><p>
    </p><p>believesthatonlineexpertscananswerpeople’squestionsbetter</p><p>
    </p><p>doubtful</p><p>
    </p><p>indifferent</p><p>
    </p><p>neutral</p><p></p><p>
    </p><p>excited</p><p>
21、______NationalityisoftenusedasasynonymforcitizenshipinEnglish
22、______HowdoIdeletemessagehistory?
23、______ThefuneralservicewillbeheldatSt.LaurenceParishChurch.
24、______Thisquestionwillbediscussedatthenextsession.
25、______Wesuggestyouapplyatleasteightweeksbeforeyouplantotravelabroadanddonotpurchaseairticketspriortothevisabeingissued.
26、______Acitizenmayalsobesubjecttocertainduties,suchasadutytofollowthecountry’slaw,topaytaxes,ortoserveinthemilitary.
27、______Whilevolunteeringonafund-raiserforalocalcollegeartcenter,shemetanothervolunteer.
28、______Youcanforwardtextsandphotos,evenmessagesfromthird-partyapplications.
29、______Keepanenvelopeforeach,andplaceallofyourreceiptsinthoseenvelopessoyoucangobackandcountwhatyouspentwhere
30、______TheengagementisannouncedbetweenBenedictandSophie.
31、______Youtoldmethatyou’dhadaspouse.ButIneverknewaboutyourdaughter.
32、______HowdoIknowwhethermymessagehasbeenreadbytherecipient?
33、______Separateyourspendingintocategories,suchasbooks,laundry,entertainment,foodandbeverages
34、______Isthisreallyasocialdisasterwaitingtohappen?
35、______Statesnormallygrantcitizenshiptopeoplewhohaveenteredthecountrylegally
36、______Inregardtothischange,Ishallhavemoretosayinthelastchapterofthisbook.
37、________Ithappenedpriortomyarrival.
38、______Itriedtoimaginetheinnumerable,individuallivesthathadbeeneffectedby9/11,bythewarinIraq,bythetsunami.
39、______You’dbetterconsultthedoctorforyourheadache.
40、______“Moments”isanewfeatureinWeChat4.0.
41、______Thedemocratizationofconnections,collisionsandthereforethinkingishistoricallyunprecedented.
42、______WhenthewaitertakesourorderIoptforaseafooddish.
43、______Wewanttoshowyouourcommitment.
44、Whatarethedifferencesbetweenmeetingpeopleonlineandoffline?
45、Peoplemayneverforgetthebestmomentsthey’vespentwiththeiroldfriends?Tellaboutyourbestmomentwithyourbestfriends.
46、Whatisyourunderstandingoffriendshipandoldfriends?
47、Whichwouldyouliketodo,togetfriendsonlineorinreallife?Andwhy?
48、Doyouhaveanymoneywisdom?Whatisit?
49、Whataretheadvantagesanddisadvantagesofmoderntechnology?
50、Everyonemayhaveamomentoflove.Pleasetellusyourstoryofthemomentoflove
51、Listthetimewhenyoufeelsadandthethingsyoudowhenyoufeelsad.
52、Doyouhaveabestfriend?Howdidyougettoknoweachother?
53、Wheredoyouthinkisthebestplacetomakefriendsinrealworldandgiveyourreasons.
54、HaveyouoryourfriendsevermadefriendsorgottoknowMrorMrsRIghtonline?Whatisyoursuggestiononhowtomakegoodfriendsonline?
55、Sexequalitybecamecommonsincethelatetwentiethcentury.
56、Thisexplainstheconstantdesireforvirtualcontact,—andthatcontactgetsinthewayofrealrelationships.
57、Ilookedupandintotheeyesofthebankteller,asilver-hairedgrandmotherwithagentlebeauty.
58、Ifoneorbothofaperson’sparentsarecitizensofagivenstate,thenthepersonmayhavetherighttobeacitizenofthatstateaswell.
59、Peoplenowfeelanxiouswhentheirbrainsareunstimulated.
60、Infact,wearejustaslikelytobegainingaslosing.
61、Kraus克劳斯arguesthattheincessantdemandsofcellphonesandsocialmedia,aremakingitdifficultforustoconnectwithotherpeople.
62、Theeffectofallofthisisthatweareincreasinglydistracted.
63、Digitalconnectionsoffertheillusionofcompanionshipwithoutthedemandsoffriendship.
64、Citizenshipisthestatusofapersonrecognizedunderthecustomorlawofastatethatbestowsonthatperson(calledacitizen)therightsandthedutiesofcitizenship.
65、Wearelonelybutfearfulofintimacy.
66、Somestatesallowdualcitizenship.
67、Iamnotagainstwalksordaydreaming—butthereareplentyofwaystodaydreamandthinkbigthoughts
68、Usuallycitizenshipoftheplaceofbirthisautomatic;inothercasesanapplicationmayberequired.
69、Acitizenmayalsobesubjecttocertainduties,suchasadutytofollowthecountry’slaw,topaytaxes,ortoserveinthemilitary.
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